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Training programs

The Contract CHAFEA/2013/96/15 is providing training activities on the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF). Contract CHAFEA/2013/96/15 - This programme covers the organisation of 7 3-days training workshops on the Rapid Alert of the European Commission.

The Contract CHAFEA2013 96 16 - The project will cover relevant aspects applicable to controls to be carried out to verify compliance with legislation on production, collection, processing, storage and transportation of semen, ova and embryos.

The Contract EAHC/2012/96/02 groups four Work Packages and requires the organisation of a global number of 42 training sessions to be implemented across Europe, which 11 training sessions on Trade control and expert system (TRACES) organised in 4 courses;

Better Training for Safer Food Better Training for Safer Food is a Commission- DG Health and Consumers training initiative covering food and feed law, animal health and welfare and plant health rules. It trains Member State, candidate country national authority staff involved in official controls in these areas as well as private sector competent staff.

The contract CHAFEA 2012 96 05 phase II is on Organisation and Implementation of training activities on Food Composition and Information mainly for EU Member States under the " Better Training for Safer Food Initaitive":

The contract (EAHC 2012 96 02 - EAHC/2012/BTSF/02) : Organisation and implementation of Training Activities on Movement and Import Controls of Feed, Food and Animals mainly for EU Member States under the “Better Training for Safer Food” Initiative.

Contract: (EAHC) 2012 96 16 Organisation and implementation of training activities on improving and strengthening the sanitary and phytosanitary framework in non-EU Member countries - Animal Health and Welfare in Asia and the Pacific.

Contract: Contract CHAFEA 2014 96 02: Organisation and implementation of training activities on inspection and calibration of pesticide application equipment in professional use under the Netter Training for Safer Food Initiative.

Contract n°2011 96 08 - The BTFS project on “Prevention and control of emerging animal diseases” will be organised so as to provide an overview of the epidemiology and pathogenesis of relevant emerging animal diseases threating EU territory.

Contract - Border Controls are fundamental to the animal and public health security of the European single market. With the enlargement of the European Union to 27 Membe States it is necessary to ensure that all official staff engaged in border controls (including candidate countries, EFTA and EEA countries) have adequate training in order to better implement effective and harmonized border control checks.

Contract: The Contract EAHC/2012/96/11 requires the organization of six Regional Workshops to be implemented in Africa and ENP countries and dealing with Plant Health, PPP, the SPS framework RASFF and TRACES. The programme also foresees the organisation of Sustained Training and Technical Assistance Missions (STMs).

The Contract EAHC/2012/96/02 groups four Work Packages and requires the organisation of a global number of 42 training sessions to be implemented across Europe, and distributed as follows: 11 training sessions on Control checks at border inspection posts for the Work Package 1, organised in 3 courses; 10 training sessions on Import controls on certain feed and food of non-animal origin for the Work Package 2; 11 training sessions on Trade control and expert system (TRACES) for the Work Package 3, organised in 4 courses; 10 training sessions on Control of commercial and non-commercial movements of dogs and cats....

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